Chancelucky2
Well-Known Member
I decided to try my Trek Crossrip + as a gravel bike on the trails at Umstead State Park near the Raleigh Durham Airport. I'm actually riding on 32mm smooth tires meant for street use, but thought I'd see how they fared before switching to wider knobbier tires. The trails there are considered "moderate" as mountain biking trails go and I'd say the majority of the bikes on the trail were drop bar gravel bikes, confirming my sense that e-bikes and gravel bikes are the 2 growing segments of the bike world. I did see maybe a handful of other e-bikes, but they were of the flat bar wide tire variety. The bike held up well over 24 miles except when I lost traction on roller coaster hill. I took the bike on a 35 mile ride the next day though and the front fender came undone on an off-road section of that tamer bike trail likely due to the vibration from the day before. I'm enjoying the versatility of the Crossrip+. It's been great for shopping trips, long rides, keeping pace with younger road riders, and it appears to be fine for moderate to maybe semi-difficult MTB trails. I suspect it could do single track, but I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be all that fun even with more appropriate tires. Amazingly, I had only charged the battery to roughly 90% and did both rides on the same charge. The first day included some reasonably long unpaved hills and the second included long stretches at 20+ mph.